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21 October 2010

PM’s dept allocated 8.55% of total Budget 2011

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Out of the RM212 billion allocation in Budget 2011 which was announced by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Naijb Tun Razak last week, about 8.55% has been allocated for the Prime Minister’s Department. This means that his department that includes all its agencies have been allocated a staggering RM18.14 billion under next year’s budget. For 2010, the PM’s department was allocate RM10.2 billion.

Datuk Seri Nazri Abd Aziz, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department replied to Tian Chua, the Batu Member of Parliament from PKR where he also reported on the total traveling costs of the Prime Minister and his deputy Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. He said “Official trips overseas made by the Prime Minister as well as the Deputy Prime Minister cost RM9.807 million this year alone, an increase of almost RM4 million from 2008. The total costs of overseas trips in 2008 was RM5.597 million and RM6.041 million in 2009. This means that from 2008 and 2009 there was a 7.94 percent increase and from 2009 to 2010 there is a 62.32 per cent increase. This is frightening if you compare the figured to when Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was Prime Minister. Besides that, the government had spent RM4.3 billion for the Prime Minister’s Department in 2006 and the amount had increased to RM10.2 billion in 2009.”

Chua had earlier claimed that “The Prime Minister’s Department under Datuk Seri Najib Razak had received “unfair, exorbitant” allocations as compared to the previous Abdullah administration. If the total expenditure by the PM’s Department amounted to RN4.3 billion in 2006 and RM10.2 billion in 2009, that means between 2006 and 2009 there was a 136 percent increase,”



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PM Najib should now know that his goose has been cooked.His backroom boys have played him out and taken him for a fool.
hehehehehehe

This is how the civil servants bonus gets channeled to cover his lavish lifestyle expenditures. It doesn't require rocket science to guess where the money comes from. What does the Prime Minister's Department handle anyway? Just the PM state affairs? If so, the Rakyat need to see the book of expenditures to check why it costs so much to run it!. With additional RM7.6 billion allocated, it's just the right amount to cover the 2 months bonus for the civil servants. Problem solved for CUEPACS!

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